Skip Nav Destination
Connecting the physical sciences
Current advances and foundational research covering the breadth and depth of the physical sciences. Explore the latest news, peer-reviewed research, reviews, books, and proceedings from AIP Publishing and our partners.
Featured Articles
Review Article
|
March 18 2025
Georgi Popov, Miika Mattinen et al.
In this review, we highlight new atomic layer deposition (ALD) precursors and process chemistries based on the ALD database found in atomiclimits.com. The aim was to compare the processes before and ...
Research Article
|
March 17 2025
Suman Shah, Paul J. Hazell et al.
This paper reports the shock response of layered composites subjected to flyer-plate impact. The composites comprised of Oxygen-Free Copper (Cu) and polymethyl methacrylate layers angled between 0° ...
Review Article
|
March 17 2025
Shaofeng Xu, Jingyuan Wu et al.
Surfaces and interfaces play key roles in chemical and material science. Understanding physical and chemical processes at complex surfaces and interfaces is a challenging task. Machine learning ...
Research Article
|
March 17 2025
C. Marty, Z. Lei et al.
Resonant tunneling between closely spaced two dimensional electron gases is a single particle phenomenon that has sparked interest for decades. High tunneling conductances at equal electron densities ...
Research Article
|
March 17 2025
Thomas Trottenberg, Florian Bansemer et al.
In this study, a four-grid retarding potential analyzer (RPA) with drilled grid holes is investigated, focusing on correlations between grid orientations and resulting characteristics. The individual ...
Research Article
|
March 17 2025
Chloe Isabella Tsang, Haihui Pu et al.
Traditional transistors based on complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor and metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistors are facing significant limitations as device scaling reaches the limits ...
Research Article
|
March 17 2025
Erik Thoms, Ranko Richert
We have measured the linear and nonlinear dielectric responses of S-methoxypropylene carbonate, a highly polar glass-former, for which it has been reported that the “hump,” which is typical of third ...